Reviewing the AFC West drafts, it's time to look at the general managers. What fingerprints did our GM leave? What of his beliefs can be gleaned? Tom Telesco was first under the microscope, and here another rookie GM gets a look.

John Dorsey, Chiefs

Did you see the Hawaiian shirt worn by Chiefs coach Andy Reid in the draft room?

Bold or brazen, depending on your taste. Funny, Dorsey's top three picks were provocative, too. Sort of what you'd expect from a former NFL linebacker.

Take a look: first overall, a left tackle from Central Michigan over a left tackle who was all-SEC; in the third round, a tight end from Cincinnati who was wasn't allowed to play in 2010 and, following his sports hernia repair, didn't run for scouts predraft; in the fourth round, a running back who last year fumbled eight times. And gained 3.4 yards per carry.

The rewards, however, could be great. All three picks boast a rare blend of size and athleticism.

Eric Fisher, the 6' 7" left tackle, dominated at the Senior Bowl. Travis Kelce isn't just another tight end who can run and catch, though the 255-pounder led Cincy in receiving last year. He also can block, and Reid coached his brother Jason, the Eagles center. As a freshman, Knile Davis led the SEC in yards rushing. Arkansas was a mess last year, and fractures (collarbone, ankle) blunted him in 2010-11. But the chiseled 224-pounder blew out the combine.